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Qo'noS

Qo'noS1
A Class M planet, Qo’noS - rendered in English as Kronos - is the home world of the Klingon species and capital of the Klingon Empire.1 The planet was first visited by Humans in 2151 when the crew of the NX-01 took the Klingon operative Klaang back to his people.2 The co-ordinates of Qo’noS are 43.89.26.053, placing it some 4 days away from Earth at Warp 4.5.2

Qo’noS had at least one moon, Praxis, which was a key energy production facility for the Empire during the 23rd century. The Klingons took insufficient safety precautions and over-mined the moon, which resulted in a devastating explosion in 2293. Much of Praxis was destroyed, producing a massive subspace shockwave and severely damaging the planet’s ozone layer and leading to increasing oxygen depletion. The planet was expected to become uninhabitable by 23431, although apparently some way was found to avert this.4

Captain Picard visited Qo’noS in 2366 as part of Lieutenant Worf’s attempt to clear his family name. Although Worf accepted discommendation in a political deal to protect the Empire from dissolving into civil war, he and Captain Picard returned to the planet in 2367 to clear his name - and did indeed spark a civil war in the process.5

Quark would also visit Qo’noS in 2371 during his brief marriage to the Lady Grilka.6

In the alternate timeline created by Nero, Khan Noonien Singh took refuge on Qo’noS after his attack on Starfleet headquarters. He hid in a deserted province of the planet, knowing Starfleet would find it difficult to pursue him there. Admiral Marcus ordered Captain Kirk to bombard the planet with long range torpedoes from the edge of Klingon space in order to kill Khan. Kirk disobeyed orders and instead took a small ship to the planet and captured him.7

The planet was divided up into various regions. The Ketha lowlands were the birthplace of Chancellor Martok, an area dominated by farmlands.8 Grilka was from the Mekro’vak region. 9 There were also many geographical features of note, including the Lava Caves of No'Mat, the heat of which could produce hallucinogenic effects in Klingons. Worf once experienced a vision of Kahless after spending six days in the caves. 10 The Hamar Mountains were home to Targs whose shoulders were used in the making of var’Hama candles.11 The Sea of Gatan was a body of water in which B’Elanna Torres almost drowned as a child.12 Kang's Summit was a location where Chancellor Martok once hunted Sabre Bear.13 The Kri'stak Volcano, and the nearby Lake of Lusor were also notable. According to legend Kahless forged the first Bat’leth sword by dipping a lock of his own hair into the lava of the volcano and then cooling it in the lake.14 The Skral River was noted in a Klingon drinking song which claimed that it once ran red with blood after a battle.12

Cities on Qo’noS included Qam-Chee, the site of a famous battle in which the Emperor Kahless and Lady Lukara stood against five hundred warriors - and, later on, jumped on one another ‘like a pack of wild voles’, beginning the greatest romance in Klingon history. 15

Quin'lat was another historic city. According to legend a great storm once approached this city; whilst Kahless and others took shelter inside, one Klingon remained to face the storm, determined to make it respect him. The man was killed, and Kahless noted afterwards that his act was more one of foolishness than courage.9

Tong Vey was yet another city at which a famous battle took place. Ten thousand warriors, led by the Emperor Sompek, conquered the city after a long siege. Sompek ordered it burned to the ground and every inhabitant killed. Worf enjoyed playing the part of Sompek in a holosuite recreation of the battle, always ending the simulation by giving the order to raze the city.16


Yellow text = Canon source Green text = Backstage source White text = DITL speculation

References
#SeriesSeasonSourceComment
1Star Trek VI : The Undiscovered Country
2ENT1Broken Bow
3Star Trek Into Darkness
4Various Next Generation episodesIt is presumed that the Klingon homeworld we see in TNG and beyond is the same planet that we see in TOS, but it is possible that they did indeed relocate and name their new world after the old one
5TNG4Redemption, Part 1
6DS93The House of Quark
7Star Trek Into DarknessA shattered moon can be seen in orbit of the planet, indicating that something like the Praxis disaster has happened in this timeline, rather earlier than in the standard one
8DS97Once More Unto the Breach
9DS95Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places
10TNG6Birthright, Part 1
11DS96You are Cordially Invited...
12VOY6Barge of the Dead
13DS95In Purgatory's ShadowPossibly named for the Kang we saw in the original series episode Day of the Dove
14TNG6Rightful Heir
15DS95Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong PlacesThe battle was said to have taken place at the dawn of the Empire, one thousand years ago. This contradicts the fact that Khaless has been dead for 1,500 years, stated in TNG Rightful Heir.
16DS94Rules of Engagement
Source:Star Trek VI : The Undiscovered Country
Series:ENT Season 1 (Disc 1)
Source:Broken Bow
Source:Star Trek Into Darkness
Series:TNG Season (Disc )
Source:Various Next Generation episodes
Comment:It is presumed that the Klingon homeworld we see in TNG and beyond is the same planet that we see in TOS, but it is possible that they did indeed relocate and name their new world after the old one
Series:TNG Season 4 (Disc 7)
Source:Redemption, Part 1
Series:DS9 Season 3 (Disc 1)
Source:The House of Quark
Source:Star Trek Into Darkness
Comment:A shattered moon can be seen in orbit of the planet, indicating that something like the Praxis disaster has happened in this timeline, rather earlier than in the standard one
Series:DS9 Season 7 (Disc 2)
Source:Once More Unto the Breach
Series:DS9 Season 5 (Disc 1)
Source:Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places
Series:TNG Season 6 (Disc 4)
Source:Birthright, Part 1
Series:DS9 Season 6 (Disc 2)
Source:You are Cordially Invited...
Series:VOY Season 6 (Disc 1)
Source:Barge of the Dead
Series:DS9 Season 5 (Disc 4)
Source:In Purgatory's Shadow
Comment:Possibly named for the Kang we saw in the original series episode Day of the Dove
Series:TNG Season 6 (Disc 6)
Source:Rightful Heir
Series:DS9 Season 5 (Disc 1)
Source:Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places
Comment:The battle was said to have taken place at the dawn of the Empire, one thousand years ago. This contradicts the fact that Khaless has been dead for 1,500 years, stated in TNG Rightful Heir.
Series:DS9 Season 4 (Disc 5)
Source:Rules of Engagement


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